
Nathan D'Arcy Roberts
Picture a stand-up who can dissect the housing market with surgical precision one moment, then pivot to why Stevie Wonder definitely isn't blind the next – that's the delightfully unpredictable world Nathan D'Arcy Roberts invites you into. This mixed-race comic has made waves from Brighton's Komedia to the intimate chaos of The Bill Murray in London, delivering sets that bounce between sharp social commentary and gleefully absurd observations about being tall, broody men, and the Lord of the Rings diversity debate.
A two-time BBC New Comedy Award finalist and winner of the BBC Pro-Celebrity Screenwriting Competition, Nathan's sharp pen has shaped some of British TV's finest satirical moments, from The Mash Report and Spitting Image to The Emily Atack Show and even Horrible Histories. He's a triple threat – screenwriter, actor, and comedian rolled into one wickedly clever package, represented by United Agents and regularly decimating audiences at Angel Comedy.
Whether he's unpacking break-ups with devastating honesty or making you question everything you thought you knew about pop culture icons, Nathan brings an energy that's both thoughtful and mischievously irreverent. A favourite on the Comedy Boat since 2024, he's become a Rum Monkey regular who never fails to deliver the goods.